Going through the models, my impression is that this company mostly made stuff for the auto-accompaniment style / home organ market (a much diminished market today still covered by Lowrey and the like, but big enough back in the 70s/80s for an organ store to be a staple of almost every mall).

The Wiki also interestingly links to a few other obscure Italian synth / organ manufacturers. Such as CRB Electronica, who apparently made a polysynth called Uranus.

All farting around aside, that looks like it could have been a really good polysynth: six octaves, tons of knobbage, all those buttons that might or might not be mod routing, and somebody on teh innernets said it had eight voices.

Plink Floyd wrote:If properly marketed, it could have wiped the competition.

Sadly, my best guess is that this synth went over like a fart in church.

I can't find a modern picture of this Uranus synth -- most of the modern pictures seem to be of their combo organs and home organs that they seem most known for.

Perhaps too many people bought this thinking that they could use this to play arias and hymns using the traditional Home Organ Cheese patches. Only to discover that, without proper programming, this Uranus synth was only capable of weird farty sounds.